Wednesday, August 19, 2020
2014 Accepted Class Statistics - UGA Undergraduate Admissions
2014 Accepted Class Statistics - UGA Undergraduate Admissions  2014 Accepted Class Statistics  UGA once again attracted an exceptionally strong applicant pool this  year. Competition for admission was stronger than ever. Over 21,000  applications made for a slight increase over last years numbers, and our target goal for the freshman class is 5,200 students. This goal still  allowed us to offer admission to about 11,600 students. Here are a few middle 50% statistics about the accepted group. As these are the middle 50% range, there were admitted students with academic information both above and below these ranges.  ⢠UGA Calculated Grade Point Average mid-range: 3.80  4.09  (Please   remember this is not the GPA students see on their high school  transcript, but rather the GPA that UGA recalculates for everyone based  on the core academic courses taken in high school and looking at the  actual grades posted on the transcripts. GPAs above a 4.00 include added weight for AP/IB grades).  ⢠SAT Critical Reading + SAT Mathematics mid-range: 1210  1370  ⢠SAT Writing mid-range: 590-690  ⢠ACT Composite mid-range: 28 â" 32  In addition, our average admitted student had taken approximately 7 Advanced Placement and/or International Baccalaureate courses. Around 1,600 also enrolled in dual enrollment courses.   While we consider AP and IB courses as factors indicative of a  studentâs curriculum difficulty, we also look at the entire course  selection in light of each studentâs chances for academic challenges.  To that end accepted UGA students have taken a wide range of Honors, Accelerated and   Advanced courses, summer academic programs, and dual  enrollment work.   Statistics, of course, cannot describe  other crucial non-quantifiable qualities. Our UGA accepted applicants  have exceptional high school records and undoubted potential for  continued success in college. That was also true for the vast majority  of the students to whom we were not able to offer admission. Leadership capabilities, strong writing, being an active member of their   school and community and showing growth from freshman to senior  year were all looked at, especially as our Admissions professional staff  read and re-read the final decision applications.  The above numbers will change slightly when we are able to give out the academic averages for enrolled freshmen in September, as we will then know who out of this accepted group has decided to enroll.   Congratulations to everyone in the college  graduation class of 2018! For those of you admitted and ready to commit   to UGA, donât forget to send your University of Georgia commitment  deposit no later than May 1.   Go Dawgs!  
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